* Gerard Whateley says it is "appalling" the MRP can't cite precedent. He says on that basis Hamish Hartlett will not beat his two-match suspension, highlighting a flaw in the system.

* Robbo says Ed Curnow led the aggression from the Blues on Saturday. He adds Dustin Martin's intentions are to stay at the Tigers.

* Whateley says he was impressed by new Demons president Glen Bartlett's maiden speech. Read more on that HERE

* GWS coach-in-waiting Leon Cameron says Brenton Sanderson's physicalality with his players was born out of frustration of a long season.

* Cameron says given where the Giants sit on the ladder, they are "absolutely" hoping to help Jeremy Cameron win the Coleman Medal. Cameron is equal leader on 60 goals.

* Essendon assistant coach Mark Thompson says 80-90 per cent of his charges he should be cleared of. Read the full story HERE

ON THE COUCH

* Paul Roos, with his hand on a bible, says he is not interested in coaching yet again. He says if the Lions cut Michael Voss with a saviour ready, it's not him.

* Mike Sheahan says the Lions could not have axed Voss without a fall back option. He doubts they'd sack Voss for an untried coach.

* Mike says the Cats play the best football in the competition. "They made West Coast look like Melbourne".

* A graphic shows Kurt Tippett is leading the Coleman Medal since he returned from suspension. Sheahan says Adam Goodes looms as the big inclusion for the Swans in the finals. Roos says it could be Lewis Jetta given his ability to damage opponents with a handful of touches.

* Mike says the Dogs are the best team outside the top eight. He's a big fan of four-goal hero Tom Campbell, while Healy points out the prized kids still absent from the Dogs side.

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* Mike says Daniel Cross wants to play on next season by Daniel Giansiracusa could be in retirement mode.

* Adelaide star Patrick Dangerfield joins the show. He says he wasn't happy when Kurt Tippett walked out on the Crows and says Adelaide needs a more even midfield contribution.Catch the full replay of the Dangerfield interview at SuperFooty on Tuesday if you are a News+ subscriber

* Mike says the Bombers are in free fall. Roos says if the drugs saga drags on it'll ruin their ability to compete next season.